Gateway Classic Cars Detroit is excited to present this 1967
Lincoln Continental. Sold as only four-door and convertible models.
The rear-hinged (suicide doors) became the most iconic feature with
a door ajar light on mounted on the dash. In 1967 the wheel- base
was extended three inches and the rear roofline was squared off to
increase rear seat room. This 1967 Lincoln Continental is painted
White with an attractive black leather interior. The abundance of
shiny chrome, sharp lines and period wide whitewalls make for one
dreamy looking automobile. Under the hood of this beauty is a 462
cubic inch 7.6L V8 attached to an automatic transmission. Comfort
features include air conditioning, power windows, power seat, AM/FM
radio, seat belts, power steering and power brakes. Many believe
that the fourth generation Continental saved the Lincoln brand from
extinction by creating a new type of luxury car that became an
instant hit among buyers. This 1967 Lincoln Continental is a nice
example of what has become one of most iconic luxury models in the
classic car market
Vehicle Details
1967 Lincoln Continental
Listing ID:CC-1579110
Price:$35,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1967
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:31403
Stock Number:DET1935
VIN:GCCDET1935
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